The Wednesday Night Discussion Group (WNDG) has provided a safe and
confidential space for discussing sexual orientation and gender identity on
the University of Waterloo campus for four decades!
Need support? Have questions? Looking to socialize and meet new people? Come join members of the local rainbow community for an evening of engaging discussion.
Visit our webpage for details on the evening's topic of conversation.
A team-based approach (2-day workshop)
Mitacs Step teaches you essential skills required to succeed in
your future career.
NOTE: Please register at www.mitacs.ca for this
workshop by clicking on “seminars & workshops”.
The current job market requires an assertive approach to fi nding work.
Increase your chances of success by practising key communication
strategies. NOTE: There is a prerequisite for this workshop. Please see
chart for details.
The current job market requires an assertive approach to finding
work. Increase your chances of success by learning relevant
networking and communication techniques.
ChemEd 2013 Conference
The University of Waterloo is proud to bring the ChemEd conference back to the place where it began in 1973. The conference will be held from Sunday July 28, 2013 to Thursday, August 1, 2013.
In order to receive that job offer, you must prove your skills in the interview.
Here is your opportunity to practise and improve. NOTE: There is a
prerequisite for this workshop. Please see chart for details.
Join us for VeloCity Venture Fund Finals (VVF) and Demo Day events taking place July 25, 2013.
After a short lunch break (lunch provided), we jump into the VVF event that showcases the top 10 companies across the VeloCity program where the teams compete for one of four $25K awards, to kick start their company.
Submit applications to pitch here.
Register here to be in the audience.
The Wednesday Night Discussion Group (WNDG) has provided a safe and
confidential space for discussing sexual orientation and gender identity on
the University of Waterloo campus for four decades!
Need support? Have questions? Looking to socialize and meet new people? Come join members of the local rainbow community for an evening of engaging discussion.
Visit our webpage for details on the evening's topic of conversation.
Increase the odds of getting what you want when negotiating salary
and other details related to the job offer. NOTE: This workshop is geared
towards graduating students.
For individuals in Arts, ENV, and AHS. Your graduate studies
can lead to many satisfying careers outside academia. Learn
how to transfer your skills from academic to business and
government environments. Plus, discover how to respectfully
draw on your network.
Learn how to improve your performance in the job interview by viewing
and discussing taped excerpts of actual interviews. NOTE: There is a
prerequisite for this workshop. Please see chart for details.
For individuals in Science, Engineering and Math. Your graduate
studies can lead to many satisfying careers outside academia.
Learn how to transfer your skills from academic to business and
government environments. Plus, discover how to respectfully draw
on your network.
Two-session workshop: attend the fi rst session to learn about your
personality type and preferences for learning and decision making. In the
second session, discover how to apply your MBTI type to explore potential
careers. NOTE: There is a materials charge of $10.00 payable at the Centre
for Career Action prior to the session. Once you have registered and paid,
you will be given information on how to complete the Myers-Briggs Type
Indicator (MBTI) online. The online assessment must be completed at least
Learn from Nina Juncewicz, U.S. Immigration Attorney, about options
available to graduating students to work in the U.S.
Learn about the Ontario medical school application process. Topics include
writing effective personal statements and the sketch, advice on reference
letters, and information on the OMSAS process.